Hi, I appreciate your answer very much, thank you. The reason I posted it, was to try reaching the right person from the apple team that could ambition that as a possibility. Siri is the quickest access portal I have to my phone, sometimes while driving I'm tired of listening to commercial music and a good book would be nice. I have no complaints with apple services but I also recon how advanced technology truly is nowadays and I can't find a reason why not to make Siri able to collaborate with education as well. I thought I maybe could be heard .
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This is a forum where your fellow users help with technical questions.
Apple presence is minimal. You can let Apple know directly of your
thoughts at Product Feedback - Apple
Voiced books are available as Audiobooks.
Reading text is an accessibility, not a Siri function. You can enable it in:
Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech.
If you have an audiobook on your device you can ask Siri to read it but it will be in the voice of the person that did the reading, not Siri.
i asked Siri to read me a book, i could't believe she can't. Can i ask if that is something i can look forward to?